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On the completeness of decomposable properties of graphs

Mariusz HałuszczakPavol Vateha — 1999

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let ₁,₂ be additive hereditary properties of graphs. A (₁,₂)-decomposition of a graph G is a partition of E(G) into sets E₁, E₂ such that induced subgraph G [ E i ] has the property i , i = 1,2. Let us define a property ₁⊕₂ by G: G has a (₁,₂)-decomposition. A property D is said to be decomposable if there exists nontrivial additive hereditary properties ₁, ₂ such that D = ₁⊕₂. In this paper we determine the completeness of some decomposable properties and we characterize the decomposable properties of completeness...

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